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RSVSR Tips Shitzu Keitora drift tune and jammer setup GTA Online

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By: Hartmann846
Posted in: GTA 5 Money
RSVSR Tips Shitzu Keitora drift tune and jammer setup GTA Online

I kept seeing the Shitzu Keitora pop up in sessions and thought, fine, I'll try it—especially since I'd already been grinding GTA 5 Money and wanted something that wasn't another "serious" purchase. It's $810,000 on Southern San Andreas Super Autos, which sounds daft for a kei truck until you actually live with it for a week. The best part is how normal it feels to own: park it in any standard garage, call the mechanic, and it shows up like it belongs in your rotation, not in the "novelty" corner you forget about.

Small Truck, Big Presence


On the street it doesn't try to win any beauty contests, and that's kinda why it works. The shape is pure tiny workhorse—very eighth-gen Suzuki Carry energy—flat nose, boxy cab, and a bed that looks ready for cardboard boxes or bad decisions. Pull into a meet full of weaponised weirdness and neon hypercars and people still look, because a little delivery truck rolling up like it owns the place is funny. You don't have to rev it, you don't have to flex. You just sit there, and it does the talking.

Customisation That Actually Matters


The LS Car Meet Mod Shop is where it stops being "that small truck" and starts being your small truck. Because the body's so compact, tiny changes read loud: wheels, stance, paint, a livery, even small trim choices. You can lean into a grubby street-sweeper vibe, go clean JDM mini-hauler, or build something that looks like it should be delivering noodles at 2 a.m. A lot of cars in GTA have a hundred mods that barely change anything. Here, you swap one part and it feels like a different vehicle.

Drift Tuning And Lobby Survival


Don't buy it for speed. It's slow, like "you'll learn patience" slow, topping out around 62 mph if the road's long enough. But in the city it's quick in the ways that matter. It darts through traffic, sneaks down alleys, and slips through gaps that make bigger cars bounce off mirrors. Then there's the twist: Drift Tuning. Fit that at the Car Meet and the Keitora turns into a tiny sideways machine, which shouldn't work but somehow does. It'll flick into corners and hold a slide with that stupid, perfect boxy silhouette. Just know the trade-off: drift tune means you're basically choosing drift life over normal performance upgrades.

Why It Sticks Around


What surprised me most is how practical it is in public lobbies. You can throw on a Missile Lock-On Jammer, and suddenly this low-key little truck becomes way harder to bully. People looking for an easy lock don't get one, and half the time they don't even bother chasing a kei truck anyway. That's the charm: it's fun, it's low stress, and it feels different from the meta loop. If you're bored of buying the next "best" thing, the Keitora is a legit palate cleanser, and if you're short on cash there's always the option to buy GTA 5 Money so you can build it properly and actually enjoy it without turning the game into a second job.

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